LSJ

LONDON SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM


FAQs - Postgraduate Attendance Courses

We hope you will find the answers to your questions in the list below. If there is something you can't find, have a look at our additional information pages, try one of our standard websites (see below) or email us with your query - and we will do our best to help.

  What jobs could I get after the course? What is the NUJ?
  Can I do a part-time job at the same time? Is the LSJ accredited by the NUJ ?
  Do non-UK based students pay more? How do most students fund this course?
  How much are the fees? What sort of person will be my tutor?
  How do I apply? Are LSJ students successful?
  What qualifications do I need? How many hours a week do I have to work?
  Do I have to take exams to graduate? Which - online or attendance course?
 
  What is the NUJ?

The National Union of Journalists is the leading union for those working in the newspaper industry. Although no longer a dominant force as it was in the years before the newspapers moved out of Fleet Street and into the modern world, it still has a place in setting standards of pay and conditions, working rights and professional freedom throughout the industry.

The LSJ postgraduate courses have been developed in conjunction with senior members of the NUJ, and meet the requirements for graduate entry into the profession.